In Costa Rica the industrial zone in El Coyol, because of its location, has become a development hub which is constrained by lack of infrastructure.

"The opening of the intersection between the highways, the expansion and improvement of the stretch of road going from El Coyol to the Airport, as well as support form the ICE to improve power distribution infrastructure in the area have all contributed to an acceleration of growth, and as a response to this important developments such as the Coyol Free Zone, Grupo Monge, Laica, Gollo, Walmart, Durman Esquivel and a significant number of other companies have moved to the area," explained Carlos Wong in his article in Elfinancierocr.com .

In Costa Rica the industrial zone of Coyol has become the new center of attraction for investments, even though it lacks adequate road and water infrastructure.

A good example of the growth in the area is by Grupo Condal, which plans to invest $14 million in this region with the construction of a logistics park measuring 15,000 square meters. In addition, the multinational Walmart last May opened its largest distribution center in Central America (57,776 m²) with an investment of $70 million.

The multinational company Covidien has opened a $50 million plant, which will produce supplies for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases.

With an investment of approximately $50 million, the medical products manufacturer Covidien has inaugurated its new medical manufacturing facility in Alajuela on Thursday, which occupies 18,000 m2 in the Coyol Free Zone and will create 350 new jobs.

El Coyol business park has received $100 million in investment in its first two years.

Two U.S. companies from the medical devices segment, St. Jude Medical and Moog, are building their production facilities in El Coyol Free Port in Costa Rica. These companies join other four factories already operating in the park. Since its inauguration in April 2007, 60.000 square meters have been occupied from 400.000 available, and 600 jobs have been created, while 2.000 positions would be added for 2010.

San Miguel Industrial Park is the only park that owns a construction and consulting company. We offer the Free Zone location with the perfect building to suit your manufacturing needs. Our flexible layouts allow an easy future growth. Because of this fact we can offer exactly what our clients need at a very competitive price. Clients can own a building or they can enter a lease agreement. Because of this flexibility many world known companies have chosen to work with us. We are licensed to build in Honduras providing the best free zone laws in the industry maximizing profitability.
Operates in Honduras and Honduras
Phone: (504) 2556-7373 - (504) 94510322

London & Regional Panama is the master developer of the former Howard air base in Panama, now called PANAMA PACIFICO.
Panama Pacifico, a mixed-use, business, residential and recreational center, will be created over 40 years by renowned developer London & Regional Panama in conjunction with the government of Panama. For those expanding business overseas, retiring in Latin America or simply visiting this beautiful locale, our sustainable, mixed-use business center and residential hub provides a balance of world-class amenities, infrastructure and services.
Operates in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama
Phone: (507) 316-3500

DICCOC is a consulting and accredited inspection (ECA OI-016) company, with vast experience in the field. Since 2008 has inspection contracts with the state costarricense.
Operates in Costa Rica
Phone: (506) 2244 7570 - (506) 8857 9320

As a Holding Company we are interested in helping other companies to succeed. We do that by investing in other companies with capital and or professional help to allow them to grow in exchange for ownership.
Operates in Panama and Panama
Phone: (507) 7202158